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Prevention of Hearing Loss by Alteration of the Systemic Immune System
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作者 H. Iwai m. inaba +5 位作者 D. B. Van K. Suzuki T. Sakagami Y. Yun Y. Kobayashi A. Kanda 《Advances in Aging Research》 2019年第2期29-41,共13页
Although congenital sensorineural hearing loss (SHL) in the bilateral cochleae mainly results from genetic abnormalities, chronic SHL progressing in later life is often influenced by systemic immune disturbances, incl... Although congenital sensorineural hearing loss (SHL) in the bilateral cochleae mainly results from genetic abnormalities, chronic SHL progressing in later life is often influenced by systemic immune disturbances, including autoimmunity, chronic inflammation, and immunosenescence. We have investigated the relationship between the inner ear and systemic immunity and reviewed the possibilities to prevent SHL, including autoimmune SHL and age-related SHL. We also demonstrated two lymphocyte populations, interleukin 1 receptor type II (IL-1R2)-positive T cells (T1R2) and naturally occurring regulatory T cells (nTregs) in CD4+ T cells, which increase with aging, suppress host immune function and promote organ degeneration. Alterations in systemic immunity by fewer microbial antigen challenges in the living environment, elimination of immune suppressive lymphocytes, or immune rejuvenation with a reconstituted thymus may contribute not only to renew the cochlear function in SHL, but also to extend the healthy life of functional organs in a vigorous and youthful body, one of humanity’s greatest dreams. 展开更多
关键词 Autoimmune SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS Age-Related SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS Inflammation IMMUNE Senescence Interleukin 1 Receptor Type II-Positive T CELLS Naturally Occurring Regulatory T CELLS IMMUNE Rejuvenation THYMUS
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